to look (sound, behave) grown-up; to be adult-like; to mature
being used to socializing with men (of a woman)
perception; sensation; awareness
keep ...-ing; have been ...-ing; leaving (something) on; leaving (something) still in use
carrying a person in one's arms; princess carry; bridal carry
back seat (of a car); rear seat
several weeks; a few weeks
thanks; gratitude; manners; etiquette; bow; reward; gift
car; automobile; vehicle; wheel
that child; that kid; that boy; (arch.) you
to lose (a chance); to miss (a chance); to overlook; to omit; to deviate
door (Western-style, car, etc.)
to see someone off (at a station, an airport, etc.); to escort (e.g. home); to follow something with one's eyes until it is out of sight; to let pass; to pass up (an opportunity etc.); to shelve (a plan, deliberation on a bill, etc.); to postpone
sword (esp. a large, double-edged one); blade; bayonet; swordsmanship; stinger; ovipositor
(medical) doctor; physician
occupation; profession; job; vocation; trade; calling
superficial; half-hearted; shallow
doubt; question; uncertainty; skepticism; scepticism; suspicion
that is to say; so that means
to make someone realize (e.g. their mistake); to bring (something) home to someone; to teach someone a lesson
war; battle; campaign; (arch.) troops; (arch.) forces
training; drill; practice; discipline
from the standpoint of; as a matter of (e.g. fact); aboard (a ship or vehicle); on top of; first volume (e.g. book); superior quality; best
uniform; equal; even; common; ordinary; usual
defeat; loss; reverse; setback
basic tone; underlying tone; trend; keynote
United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain
headquarters; head office; main office
bright white (esp. for snow and ice); brilliant white
diagnosis and treatment; medical care
room; wife (of someone of high rank); scabbard; Chinese "Encampment" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
inorganic matter; mineral matter; cold; inhuman; robotic
something wrong; accident; change; abnormality; aberration
white clothes; white robe; white gown (worn by doctors, chemists, etc.); commoner without rank (in ancient China); layperson